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Grayling Flies

Grayling fishing on the fly is generally autumn and winter. We often get asked which flies are the ones to catch Greyling and in general the obvious answer is bugs and shrimp patters. They will however take a lot of nymph patterns, hares ear and pheasant tails. Dry flies would include klinkhammers and spiders, In the cooler months in winter you need to be looking for nooks and bends where they take sanctuary from the weather and they take food close to the bottom, stonefly and caddis patterns are also recommended.

Model: 105-5
The semtex bug is a a slight variation on the czech nymph and will work well on trout or Grayling, use as part of a team or on its own works a treat...
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Model: 107/5
Peacock Quill nymph, an effective trout fly popular on rivers..
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Model: 100-4
The Pheasant tail nymph is considered by many to be one of the most effective patterns ever designed. Conceived by Frank Sawyer (1907 - 1980) who was a noted angler and river keeper on the Hampshire Avon the Pheasant Tail Nymph Fly can imitate a wide range of aquatic fauna and has over the years est..
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Model: 101-1
Flash Head Pheasant Tail Nymph flies are the popular fly choice for Rivers and Steams, they can be presented in a lot of ways but seem to have great results when allowed to sink close to the bottom then raised up gently to imitate the behavior of a natural insect. Being a fly that represents a natur..
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Model: 101-2
The Pheasant tail nymph has to be one of our best selling trout flies. It is considered by many to be one of the most effective patterns ever designed. Conceived by Frank Sawyer (1907 - 1980) who was a noted angler and river keeper on the Hampshire Avon the Pheasant Tail Nymph Fly can imitate a wide..
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Model: 101-3
Pheasant Tail Nymph flies are the popular fly choice for Rivers and Steams, they can be presented in a lot of ways but seem to have great results when allowed to sink close to the bottom then raised up gently to imitate the behavior of a natural insect. Being a fly that represents a natural food to ..
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Model: 401-9
The Red Tag dry trout fly is a pattern used by many anglers as a traditional favorite. The red Tag trout fly works well in the winter for Grayling, however it is very effective on the rivers and lakes for trout and char. The Red tag Fly is claimed to be one of the first fly patterns recorded and rem..
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Model: 108-4
Sawyers Killer Bug, an almost maggot design this popular nymph was originally made from the chadwicks 477 wool which was discontinued. These are made from Veniards copy of the wool to hopefully produce a good copy of Frank Sawyers Killer Bug,..
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Model: 116-2
Similar to fishing a local caddis hatch, matching both size and color of the local stonefly population can make a difference Because stoneflies spend the proportionally greatest time in the nymph stage and are most vulnerable to trout during their trip from water to land, never leave for a fly fishi..
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Model: 116-3
Stoneflys are great for river fishing, choice of sizes..
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Model: 419/3
The Klinkhammer Trout Flies were invented by The Dutch angler Hans Van Klinken as an emerging caddis pattern to catch Grayling as they floated in the surface film and called it The Klinkhammer .However the flies can also be successfully used for other emerging nymphs. Hans also fished many of the ri..
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Model: 419/1
The Klinkhammer Trout Flies were invented by The Dutch angler Hans Van Klinken as an emerging caddis pattern to catch Grayling as they floated in the surface film and called it The Klinkhammer .However the flies can also be successfully used for other emerging nymphs. Hans also fished many of the ri..
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